[c-nsp] What would give a up down on ethernet

Dan Clark dan at synaptic.net.nz
Tue Mar 29 02:46:57 EST 2005


wouldn't that just mean you have enabled the port and not patched 
anything into it?
try a 'shut' then 'no shut'
or if the router has the facility, check speed/duplex settings?

Dan Clark

Frotzler, Florian wrote:

>This is usually the case if you have monitoring ports. But in your situation it might be a hardware problem.
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>Florian
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>>Subject: [c-nsp] What would give a up down on ethernet
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>>What would give me a FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is 
>>down on an Ethernet interface?
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>>I'm not sure what kind of switch it is but it's a cisco 2621 
>>on my end and it was working Friday but is now not working.
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>>TIA
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>>Scott
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